Im trying to shoot free recoil with me at the side of the rifle. Should I be behind the rifle? What benefits are gained shooting from behind vs beside rifle? Sorry if this is a dumb question.
Thank you guys for the replies. I will be beside the rifle. Tony I will try the Oring on the trigger thanks for the tip. Pedro have have not heard of pulling the arm back before. Is this technique something of yours? I have a Tony Slapikas roller top(alsap@comcast.com) on my Bald Eagle. My MKiii rifle has a 8-9oz trigger and tracks back very smoothly after the shot, so pulling the arm back for me would move the rifle before the trigger release?
Thank you guys for the replies. I will be beside the rifle. Tony I will try the Oring on the trigger thanks for the tip. Pedro have have not heard of pulling the arm back before. Is this technique something of yours? I have a Tony Slapikas roller top(alsap@comcast.com) on my Bald Eagle. My MKiii rifle has a 8-9oz trigger and tracks back very smoothly after the shot, so pulling the arm back for me would move the rifle before the trigger release?
I use this arm pull, and not finger pull, because it gives me the best release possible, and a perfect followthrough. But be aware, all my triggers release around 1 oz...
For benchrest, the 1st thing is trying the lightest trigger possible. If it's not, holding in some form the rifle, is the answer.
Sorry Pedro, I simply cannot believe moving your entire arm is anywhere near as consistent asa simple bend of your finger.
If it works for you, I guess great, but in all the RF as well as CF world.....this is a first for me.
for sure you never did archery at high level
Well, the next time I hear about anybody putting arrows in a 1/4” circle @ 50 yards I’ll be all ears.
Seriously, moving your entire arm as opposed to bending the last joint on one finger?????? You might want to rethink that one.
20 some yrs ago i was at matcfh in virigna fellows were using wires on their triger and jufst push a lit6tle buttonSorry Pedro, I simply cannot believe moving your entire arm is anywhere near as consistent asa simple bend of your finger.
If it works for you, I guess great, but in all the RF as well as CF world.....this is a first for me.
Tony, I shoot a BSA MKiii rifle built by Mac Tilton in about 2008, in 100yd schuetzen benchrest. I live in Amarillo Texas in the wind. If I increase overtravel could I lower the trigger pull weight safely? I use the roller top front rest with a rear rest ,Protektor model Flat Top Dr. Rear Benchrest bag, with 3M slick material. I know the lower trigger pull weight would help my shooting. How do I DO IT? Could you recommend a good trigger smith?
My experience is that with most things related to benchrest shooting if you shoot long enough you'll know what works best for you. Not just related to shooting techniques it includes cleaning, mental prep, packing... even clothing.
Picking up tips from experienced shooters is usually helpful but even after trying them for a while they might not be right for you.
I've developed a technique for shooting Sporter but when someone asks me about it usually it doesn't take long before they look like I'm trying to sell them some Amway products. It's served me well but it might not be right for anyone else.
Bruce Hornstein
My experience is that with most things related to benchrest shooting if you shoot long enough you'll know what works best for you. Not just related to shooting techniques it includes cleaning, mental prep, packing... even clothing.
Picking up tips from experienced shooters is usually helpful but even after trying them for a while they might not be right for you.
I've developed a technique for shooting Sporter but when someone asks me about it usually it doesn't take long before they look like I'm trying to sell them some Amway products. It's served me well but it might not be right for anyone else.
Bruce Hornstein
Well, might I ask, what the sporter technique is ? Always like to hear about sporter stuff.
Also, if you’d care to, even your cleaning regimen.